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angela merkel will not show her hands like that. seriously, the notes i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich resolution on the photos, that is now being used against this and they are able to take the photographs and use commercially available software and replicate your fingerprint. >> unbelievable. listen, most of us have smartphones these days. is there any sure bet and way to protect ourselves and protect our information that we carry around with us all the time on the smartphone? >> yeah let's -- the sky is not falling yet on this. but this was a proof of concept. for most people, if you have your iphone or droid device that uses your thumbprint, that
angela merkel will not show her hands like that. seriously, the notes i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich...
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merkel's phone records, if nothing else. >> woodruff: well, the north korean internet went down but only for nine or ten hours and back up again. >> it's not a highly-wired society. it had no effect on north korea. >> woodruff: the other story we're covering today is the funeral of the new york city police officer who was killed -- assassinated sitting in a patrol car last weekend. mark, this comes as there have been protests around the country about the killing of young unarmed black men. i guess my question is, is this a conversation that's shifted this week because of what happened to those police officers? and how do we as a country make any progress on this issue? it feels like we're stuck on this. >> to answer your first question, yes, there's no question it changed. there's a sense of urgency. what had been seemingly a pattern of tragedies and the different circumstances in staten island, cleveland being different from ferguson. but a pattern that was nonetheless disturbing. this was an act of blatant assassination and people -- because they were police officers. and i think, jude
merkel's phone records, if nothing else. >> woodruff: well, the north korean internet went down but only for nine or ten hours and back up again. >> it's not a highly-wired society. it had no effect on north korea. >> woodruff: the other story we're covering today is the funeral of the new york city police officer who was killed -- assassinated sitting in a patrol car last weekend. mark, this comes as there have been protests around the country about the killing of young...
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su venta de armas a mÉxico y diputados de ese paÍs le hicieron el mismo pedido al gobierno de Ángela merkel. >> ya son tres las ocasiones en las que el alcalde de cocula fue detenido, encerrado y liberado. en esta Última detenciÓn con un gran desplegado se denuncia que el presidente nunca notificaron. la procuradurÍa general de justicia dice que tiene pistas de que particito en la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes. se denuncia que detrÁs de la acciÓn hay intereses polÍticos asegura que su marido es inocente. roldÁn nos explica. >> cÉsar miguel peÑalosa, alcalde de cocula, trasladado a una prisiÓn tras una acusación de un integrante del grupo criminal guerreros unidos que dijo que el funcionario se reuniÓ en varias ocasiones con los lÍderes de este grupo criminal. >> son acusaciones muy vagas, no dicen... fue a comer tal dÍa estuvo en este lugar. son imprecisas. >> denunciÓ irregularidades del proceso, porque las autoridades federales no informaron con claridad si estÁ formalmente detenido. >> es muy feo que no den informaciÓn, que no te digan nada. para la familia es... angu
su venta de armas a mÉxico y diputados de ese paÍs le hicieron el mismo pedido al gobierno de Ángela merkel. >> ya son tres las ocasiones en las que el alcalde de cocula fue detenido, encerrado y liberado. en esta Última detenciÓn con un gran desplegado se denuncia que el presidente nunca notificaron. la procuradurÍa general de justicia dice que tiene pistas de que particito en la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes. se denuncia que detrÁs de la acciÓn hay intereses polÍticos...
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not merkel of germany or netanyahu of israel? is thethe money and what reason? is this a diversion for the general public? i'm not sure. host: wisconsin, you are not sure about seeing the movie? caller: no. this is just my point of view -- it seems to me that there is a benefit towards limiting's free speech every time a film is made which could easily be regarded as western propaganda. this does not imply that i am ignorant of propaganda. to think that america does not use propaganda also is completely ignorant. host: ottawa, illinois, craig, you are going to see it? caller: i want to see it because i enjoy seth rogen's adolescent humor very much. i also think it is hypocritical. if north korea put out a film were trying to assassinate president obama, people would be hitting the ceiling's around here. i think it is really provocative for this movie to be made. in light of the tensions on the 38th parallel with nukes and the sinking of south korean coast guard ships and artillery duels with islands. i think it is highly irresponsible. i think sony should be con
not merkel of germany or netanyahu of israel? is thethe money and what reason? is this a diversion for the general public? i'm not sure. host: wisconsin, you are not sure about seeing the movie? caller: no. this is just my point of view -- it seems to me that there is a benefit towards limiting's free speech every time a film is made which could easily be regarded as western propaganda. this does not imply that i am ignorant of propaganda. to think that america does not use propaganda also is...
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german chancellor angela merkel says there is no intolerance of immigrants. they want to preserve european culture. >>> new jersey's governor says cuba must return a fugitive to his state. joann chessmar has been living in cuba since 1984 as a guest of the castro regime, christie says she should be returned as a part of the deal. >>> change is around the corner and they feel it's for the best. ing al jazeera's gabriel alesando spoke to some optimistic children in havana. >> on a side street in central havana, kids being kids, not a worry in the world. watching on the sidelines, 13-year-old luigi hernandez and his friend lorenzo fabio watch. they have a view on what changes could come to their countries with the promise of better relations with the united states. >> without this blockade, we won't have to bring everything from china, american our school lunches will be better and everything will be moderrized. >> leonardo says he may be able to do things that other children take for granted. >> we will have the power to communicate with other people, send e-ma
german chancellor angela merkel says there is no intolerance of immigrants. they want to preserve european culture. >>> new jersey's governor says cuba must return a fugitive to his state. joann chessmar has been living in cuba since 1984 as a guest of the castro regime, christie says she should be returned as a part of the deal. >>> change is around the corner and they feel it's for the best. ing al jazeera's gabriel alesando spoke to some optimistic children in havana....
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michael hayden here, when i was in germany i told my german friends that i'm sorry, but chancellor merkel should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes on her cell phone. it is not a safe form of communication. but that has provoked very strong anti-american sentiment in germany. real unprecedented step of having a cia station chief kicked out of an allied embassy, so that doesn't ever happen. that happened in germany this summer. it's very easy to lament european pacifism. we been doing that for decades since the end of world war ii, and start of the cold war come and calling on the europeans to pay for more of their own defense, take a tougher line. but i think there is a lot of blame has to be laid at the figure of the administration in washington. i think when you take a policy of leaving from behind, particularly in europe, this is the first post your president we've ever had who has no real connections to europe, no real affinity for europe. i think every other president has had some sort of connection to the european continent. this was her asian president
michael hayden here, when i was in germany i told my german friends that i'm sorry, but chancellor merkel should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes on her cell phone. it is not a safe form of communication. but that has provoked very strong anti-american sentiment in germany. real unprecedented step of having a cia station chief kicked out of an allied embassy, so that doesn't ever happen. that happened in germany this summer. it's very easy to lament european...
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host: one merkel, glenn from nevada, independent line. caller: i was looking about nonprofit agencies that operate the stores. they have been able to get into the payday business and offer financial literacy classes to our wars, where if they succeeded in the class, they would get a lower interest rate. without be viable to try to educate the consumer in that fashion? is a goodhink it suggestion. it would be helpful. but people need a race line of protections out there. consumers do have responsibility to watch out and take action, protect themselves. baseline of protections that people can work off of. lenders who are trying to charge reasonable fees get pushed out by the people charging 400%, because that is the more profitable is this model. .ust like the credit cards some companies tried to do the right thing, and they find they were losing business to people who would offer what looked like good credit cards but had fine print. if you ever tried to read one of the agreements, good luck. --y piled on hidden feeds fees. good, asestion
host: one merkel, glenn from nevada, independent line. caller: i was looking about nonprofit agencies that operate the stores. they have been able to get into the payday business and offer financial literacy classes to our wars, where if they succeeded in the class, they would get a lower interest rate. without be viable to try to educate the consumer in that fashion? is a goodhink it suggestion. it would be helpful. but people need a race line of protections out there. consumers do have...
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would it be better if it were angela merkel? i think it's the kind of thing that studios are really angry that sony has opened the door for a very silly joke. it's not lawrence of arabia. >> sure. but the question is whether you do it in the first place is different than how you react now that north korea is threatening the u.s. with violence. >> now it's a whole other question of what do you do but the question is, was this avoidable? absolutely it was. >> i have a very important question for tom fuentes. tom, a lot of viewers are going to want to go see this. it's supposed to open nationally on christmas day. should they be scared to go to a movie theater in the united states and watch this film given the threats coming from somebody -- we don't know if they are north korea, some front group, somebody else, we have no idea. but the suspicion, as you well know inside the fbi, is that it's north korea. >> it's one thing to be able to initiate a cyberattack through computer terminals and networks and it's another to bring in expl
would it be better if it were angela merkel? i think it's the kind of thing that studios are really angry that sony has opened the door for a very silly joke. it's not lawrence of arabia. >> sure. but the question is whether you do it in the first place is different than how you react now that north korea is threatening the u.s. with violence. >> now it's a whole other question of what do you do but the question is, was this avoidable? absolutely it was. >> i have a very...
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look at what's that the you see the interlocker with russia and the country that is germany and angela merkel. think herees people accommodating. germany has stepped up the sanctions. slowly.n sanctions, when they do, putin notices. this on our own, because actually our trade with russia is much less than germany's. i'm not saying that's a bad thing, but the truth is germany withuch more influence russia than we do. and that gets to the question of alone are as powerful as we are working with allies. talk about, you know, stepping up sanctions against russia. but in fact we work with germany. larger point is that our alliances are the basis of our we get out too far -- and that's true in dealing with russia, true in well -- ifh china as we get out too far in front of weakens ourthen it power. to learn somed the hard way, the realities the cold war.of i'm sure that many people in this room think that the intervention was a disaster, as it was. but what you don't see is that disasters was a diplomatic one, because i was covering the bush administration, preparing to about it in the run up to th
look at what's that the you see the interlocker with russia and the country that is germany and angela merkel. think herees people accommodating. germany has stepped up the sanctions. slowly.n sanctions, when they do, putin notices. this on our own, because actually our trade with russia is much less than germany's. i'm not saying that's a bad thing, but the truth is germany withuch more influence russia than we do. and that gets to the question of alone are as powerful as we are working with...
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the german chancellor angela merkel with strong words for vladimir putin. the financial times reports she delivered scathing criticism of the russian president over the weekend telling a newspaper he is creating problems in mobile the and germany attempting to make the balkan states dependent. those are your top headlines. >> college football in shaping up here as we enter december with the fields set for the playoffs and it is the first time on new year's day that alabama plays ohio state and they killed it this weekend. florida state will pay oregon and there is the usual number of miserable people not involved. the winners meet january 12 two decide the national ship. baylor tcu was awesome this year and they -- both school sucked they should've made the final ploy. you follow this much more than i -- this ist michigan better than the different things. >> it will make new year's day a little more funny -- do they have any tom keene figurines? >> we had a bobblehead. >> there it is, the bobblehead doll. we'll get you a gift one of these days. >> with a bo
the german chancellor angela merkel with strong words for vladimir putin. the financial times reports she delivered scathing criticism of the russian president over the weekend telling a newspaper he is creating problems in mobile the and germany attempting to make the balkan states dependent. those are your top headlines. >> college football in shaping up here as we enter december with the fields set for the playoffs and it is the first time on new year's day that alabama plays ohio...
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german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. a new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll see anything in america. free market types scream socialism if anyone tries to mandate quotas. the new yorker magazine called angela merkel the most powerful woman in the world. a look at what she's doing or women in germany, that's hour show. i'm ali velshi. >> the final frontier exploring... discovering... experiencing all that is possible... the new space race >> we're democratizing space... >> for profit... >> a hunk of the moon that you can hold in your hands, could be worth a billion dollars >> who are the players? what's the cost? how will it impact ou
german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. a new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll...
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london, we are taking a look at women at the top of companies today, angela merkel has highlighted the lack of female board members in the company but where does the u.k. stand and how does germany stack up? at ucined by the lecturer university london. germany has come up with a quota, how good an idea are quotas in this situation? used as a they are measure of last resort, if we look at norway when they brought in their quota in two dozen eight this is about the number of policies the government had tried to introduce it did not make any significant difference in the number of countries are trying various things but finding that the increase is incremental sibling -- ringing in a quota is a way of saying we will make a step change. and they do specifically come up with resistance from businesses. germany was saying that bmw does not believe in quotas. andobody believes in quotas nobody wants to have to use them but if we cannot change the way most use other quantitative targets of some sort to make any kind of change so why would this be any different. in norway which we see as a part
london, we are taking a look at women at the top of companies today, angela merkel has highlighted the lack of female board members in the company but where does the u.k. stand and how does germany stack up? at ucined by the lecturer university london. germany has come up with a quota, how good an idea are quotas in this situation? used as a they are measure of last resort, if we look at norway when they brought in their quota in two dozen eight this is about the number of policies the...
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german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. a new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll see anything in america. free market types scream socialism if anyone tries to mandate quotas. the new yorker magazine called angela merkel the most powerful woman in the world. a look at what she's doing or women in germany, that's hour show. i'm ali velshi. othat most people don't see. a neighborhood of murals, street art telling the story of the city's troubled past and hopes for the future. >> you can do like the bottom teeth and i could do the top and we could -- >> the great wall of watts doesn't just represent a victory for artists and curators, it's a
german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. a new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll...
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chancellor angela merkel announced the new law. the plan goes into fact in 2016. >>> vents in ferguson have sparked protests nationwide, but will anything come out of the demonstrations? we'll discuss that next. and thousands of people forced from their homes preparing for a brutal winter in afghanistan. >> the grand jury decision not to indict the officer who shot unarmed teenager michael brown caused protests. at least two businesses and several cars have broken windows. earlier i spoke with you reverend rafael warnock of the ebenezer baptist church. i asked if protests would effect change. >> i think about the history of our country and the on going struggle for justice. we ought not let a crisis go to waste. rainbows often come after storms. that's the only time they show up, and it's difficult to imagine that now, but we have to recommit ourselves to the hard work of fighting for justice. and this work has never been easy. dr. king said that the arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice. we have to bend the ark
chancellor angela merkel announced the new law. the plan goes into fact in 2016. >>> vents in ferguson have sparked protests nationwide, but will anything come out of the demonstrations? we'll discuss that next. and thousands of people forced from their homes preparing for a brutal winter in afghanistan. >> the grand jury decision not to indict the officer who shot unarmed teenager michael brown caused protests. at least two businesses and several cars have broken windows....
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angela merkel says more economic sanctions on russia are unavoidable. she says nothing excuses russia's involvement in the crisis in ukraine. a russian minister said earlier this week that the sanctions are set to cause the economy about $40 billion this year. and the owners of british mobile operater e.e. says talks will steyer rant talks with b.t. about a potential sell. analysts believe that b.c. would have to fork up around 10 billion pounds for the u.k.'s biggest mobile network. b.t. said on money it's also in talks with a company in spain which owns o-2 the rival network. let's see if there will be a deal done. we've seen lots of them in the telco sector this year. >> lot going on there. >> thank you very much indeed. time for us to turn our eyes on what's happening online where the news is up next here on france fwrans. -- "france 24." >> hello and welcome to the web news. we pick up the stories making the headlines. coming up on today's show, the reaction to the grand jury decision in the controversial michael brown shooting. outrage over the su
angela merkel says more economic sanctions on russia are unavoidable. she says nothing excuses russia's involvement in the crisis in ukraine. a russian minister said earlier this week that the sanctions are set to cause the economy about $40 billion this year. and the owners of british mobile operater e.e. says talks will steyer rant talks with b.t. about a potential sell. analysts believe that b.c. would have to fork up around 10 billion pounds for the u.k.'s biggest mobile network. b.t. said...
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angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the british government's campaign against people and newspapers called home grown terrorist. university campuses says the governments are not only to stop extremists, they'll have to prove it too. and the government will hold them to their word. >> when the security agency tells us the threat is more dangerous than before, we should take notice. after careful analysis and thorough preparation where we can tighten the laws and tougher the powers and capabilities. many universities say they are doing their duty, particularly if the alternative issues are denied. >> what we
angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the...
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angela merkel had an interesting perspective on last week's g-20 summit. >> the whole summit was like a disastrous thanksgiving dinner. illustrationly brought its 20-year-old girlfriend. france brought its wife and its 20-year-old girlfriend. >> did putin ruin the summit by storming out? >> putin, oh, putin is the worst. and a brat. not a brat worst now those i like. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> this is a fox news alert. you are looking live at ferguson, missouri, where a small group of protesters is already gathering. they along with the rest of the nation are are awaiting the announcement of the grand jury's decision in the michael brown's case. prosecutors are expected to announce that decision in two hours. 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central. grand jury deciding whether or not to indict officer darren wilson. he is the ferguson missouri police officer who shot michael brown to death in august. rioters and police right now ferguson bracing for more possible unrest. we have live team coverage from the court
angela merkel had an interesting perspective on last week's g-20 summit. >> the whole summit was like a disastrous thanksgiving dinner. illustrationly brought its 20-year-old girlfriend. france brought its wife and its 20-year-old girlfriend. >> did putin ruin the summit by storming out? >> putin, oh, putin is the worst. and a brat. not a brat worst now those i like. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair,...
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. >> there's -- >> trying to do something, though as you pointed out, it's merkel who wears -- >> the hoover pantsuit. >> yes. >> people push back at me and say she's pro-stimulus. you know, maybe i'm old, but that's a stupid -- she isn't. i mean, she's very much of a balance budget person. germany's the big beneficiary of the european union. you can write all you want or criticize, i don't give a damn, but what matters to me what's going on here, he, draghi's, doing everything he can to prevent germany from take down the euro from the european union. and what he also wants is not to have a right wing country spring up. i mean, like nazi germany did because of this kind of thing. >> right. >> that's what he cares about, they're historically oriented. the asset buy, i misjudged it, there are billions of dollars at stake that he can buy. i've seen european banks do quite well. i'm not -- i'm saying he's doing a darn good job and has to counteract her. and those who defend her are on the wrong side of history. >> all right and back to our market, as we move into the last six or so weeks
. >> there's -- >> trying to do something, though as you pointed out, it's merkel who wears -- >> the hoover pantsuit. >> yes. >> people push back at me and say she's pro-stimulus. you know, maybe i'm old, but that's a stupid -- she isn't. i mean, she's very much of a balance budget person. germany's the big beneficiary of the european union. you can write all you want or criticize, i don't give a damn, but what matters to me what's going on here, he, draghi's,...
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merkel, it is important that we keep this under wraps until we can notify the rest of the board. yes, sir. and i appreciate your support. becoming co-ceo of dimera enterprises is very exciting for me. thank you. [chuckles] >> tad: wow. co-ceo? congratulations, buddy. >> chad: what the hell do you think you're doing? >> stefanbasta, all right? i understand. >> eve: oh, how are you, honey? how was class? >> paige: fine. >> eve: what's going on? hey, let me see you. what's up? >> paige: jj wasn't there. >> eve: wasn't where? >> paige: in class. i think he's avoiding me.
merkel, it is important that we keep this under wraps until we can notify the rest of the board. yes, sir. and i appreciate your support. becoming co-ceo of dimera enterprises is very exciting for me. thank you. [chuckles] >> tad: wow. co-ceo? congratulations, buddy. >> chad: what the hell do you think you're doing? >> stefanbasta, all right? i understand. >> eve: oh, how are you, honey? how was class? >> paige: fine. >> eve: what's going on? hey, let me see...
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assignation they had or even someone in show business, an alleged mistress they had, unless it was angela merkel. >> but these are serious allegations that needed to be addressed. >> exactly. >> jonah, this is because of a joke made by stand-up comedian hannibal burris. watch this. >> i could talk down to you because i have a successful sitcom. yeah, it was great living with bill cosby. i don't curse on stage! >> hannibal said he had been doing that routine for quite a while and he was surprised that it took off in the last part of him saying that, in the final -- his final performances of using that part of his routine. but how does something go from stand-up comedians, in someone's act, to going viral online, jonah? >> i think this is a perfect example of a perfect storm of reality. take a very famous person in our culture, somebody everybody knows. we all grew up with bill cosby, we all grew up with "the cosby show." and take a big con traverse that's unsettled. did he do it, did he not do it. people don't know and so they're tuning in to see what's happening. this controversy caused a lot of
assignation they had or even someone in show business, an alleged mistress they had, unless it was angela merkel. >> but these are serious allegations that needed to be addressed. >> exactly. >> jonah, this is because of a joke made by stand-up comedian hannibal burris. watch this. >> i could talk down to you because i have a successful sitcom. yeah, it was great living with bill cosby. i don't curse on stage! >> hannibal said he had been doing that routine for...
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german chancellor angela merkel and other leaders of the european union. climate change made headlines with president obama urging leaders to commit to fighting global warming. andrew thomas has more on the first day of the g20 summit. >> the focus of his speech was expected to be the united states's strategic pivot toward asia with a nod to the g20s's economic talks to come. but unexpectedly action one of baracks obama's main themes was the environment? >> as we focus on our economy, we cannot forget the need to lead on the global fight against climate change [applause.] >> more than six minutes of the president's speech was devoted to climate change in what looked like like a direct rebuke to australia's prime minister who made it clear he did not want climate change discussed at the g20. but if tony abbott was stung, vladimir putin was isolated, all but ignored by other world leaders over lunch. russia's actions in ukraine loom large in brisbane. the handshake between host and guest was more firm than friendly. >> few people were protesting against puti
german chancellor angela merkel and other leaders of the european union. climate change made headlines with president obama urging leaders to commit to fighting global warming. andrew thomas has more on the first day of the g20 summit. >> the focus of his speech was expected to be the united states's strategic pivot toward asia with a nod to the g20s's economic talks to come. but unexpectedly action one of baracks obama's main themes was the environment? >> as we focus on our...
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german chancellor merkel took a selfy with customers outside a bar in brigs obtain. >> the chairman of the joint chief of staff is in iraq today. this is the general's first visit since the u.s.-led coalition began launching airstrikes against isil. they are discussing advancing the operation there. meanwhile in the capital city, 15 people were killed in a car bomb overnight. more than 30 occurs injured. >> leaders meet in iraqi. an assault against if neighboring syria. 20 airstrikes there in the last three days. seventeen of them were around the northern border town of kobane. there has been fighting over that town for the last two months now. forces say they struck an isil training camp outside of aleppo. the accuracy and casualties from this airstrike, so far, that's all unclear. an al-qaeda-linked group is making gains in syria, accused of seizing territory from scald mod rats in what has been viewed as a power grab. al nursr fighters have a different take on their mission. >> al nusra front has been a powerful front in the syrian civil war for a long time now as al-qaeda's affilia
german chancellor merkel took a selfy with customers outside a bar in brigs obtain. >> the chairman of the joint chief of staff is in iraq today. this is the general's first visit since the u.s.-led coalition began launching airstrikes against isil. they are discussing advancing the operation there. meanwhile in the capital city, 15 people were killed in a car bomb overnight. more than 30 occurs injured. >> leaders meet in iraqi. an assault against if neighboring syria. 20...
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and we did see president obama walking into dinner with german chancellor angela merkel, deep in conversation, and in the video, you can hear the words cease-fire, and the president piled on putin earlier in the day, and vowing that the u.s. will continue to take on a lead role in standing up to russia. here's what the president had to say. >> we're leading and dealing with ebola in west africa and in opposing russia's aggression against ukraine, which is a threat to the world, as we saw in the appalling shoot down of mh-17. a tragedy that took so many innocent lives, among them, your fellow citizens. and as your ally and friend, america shares the grief of these australian families and we share the determination of your nation for justice and accountability. >> russia created a stir at this summit by positioning some naval ships off of the australian coast. moscow said they were in the area for putin's security, but australia responded by sending its own warships to keep an eye on the russians. besides putin, there are other big subjects at this, such as ebola, encouraging nations who haven'
and we did see president obama walking into dinner with german chancellor angela merkel, deep in conversation, and in the video, you can hear the words cease-fire, and the president piled on putin earlier in the day, and vowing that the u.s. will continue to take on a lead role in standing up to russia. here's what the president had to say. >> we're leading and dealing with ebola in west africa and in opposing russia's aggression against ukraine, which is a threat to the world, as we saw...
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what is your sense of what's going to happen with merkel. if new sanctions are necessary, do you think that germany will get behind them? >> i think germany will eventually. it's clear that russia is not willing to change its policies and to change its actions in ukraine, the latest reports we have seen in the past couple of days of a growing military escalation in ukraine is very worrisome, so we have to see tougher sanctions coming from the west. sort of gradual approach of incrementally adding more sanctions hasn't really worked. i think there is a need to take tougher sanctions against russia. and nerve germany needs to play a leading role so does the u.s. for europe to go along being the united states need only needs to push europeans but help them out. one way is to offer to promote exports of gin to europe to help offset potential shortages from relying on russian gas. >> germany obviously can't do it alone, that brings us to talk about nato. and we heard earlier patricia sobga talking about the reduction in spending, military spendin
what is your sense of what's going to happen with merkel. if new sanctions are necessary, do you think that germany will get behind them? >> i think germany will eventually. it's clear that russia is not willing to change its policies and to change its actions in ukraine, the latest reports we have seen in the past couple of days of a growing military escalation in ukraine is very worrisome, so we have to see tougher sanctions coming from the west. sort of gradual approach of...
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think it is fair to say that we have seen the patience, maybe running out, at the same time, of course, merkel has to balance the domestic situation in germany, and many of those including business interests are avoiding sanctions. >> it is a very tricky line. i think everyoneny will, it is clear that they are not willing to change their policies. two latest reports a growing military escalation, is very worrisome, we have to see tougher sanctions coming from the west, with the gradual approach offed aing more sanctions. so i think there is a need to take tougher sanctions. and germany needs to play a leading role there, i think for europe to go along but also help them out, one way to do that would be to offer to mr. mote exports of energy to europe to help offset shortages from relying on gaps. >> germany can't do it alone. we heard them talking about the reduction in spending, military spending that we have been seeing in many countries. what do you think nato needs to to? >> i think there's a couple of things. first of all, they need to really make it clear that what russia is doing is una
think it is fair to say that we have seen the patience, maybe running out, at the same time, of course, merkel has to balance the domestic situation in germany, and many of those including business interests are avoiding sanctions. >> it is a very tricky line. i think everyoneny will, it is clear that they are not willing to change their policies. two latest reports a growing military escalation, is very worrisome, we have to see tougher sanctions coming from the west, with the gradual...
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angela merkel attended, once part of the barrier that divided east and west berlin. music, fireworks and the release of 8,000 balloons that trace the route of the berlin wall. >> speaking of incredible sights look at this one in texas this weekend when a dash cam captured a fire ball streaking across the sky over san antonio. people all over the state reported seeing what appeared to be a meteor shower. the weather service says there were no reports of a meteor landing somewhere nearby. hmm. i don't know. all right. >> we'll have to wait and see. everybody is talking about aaron rodgers lit up the sky 18 different way sunday night. rodgers threw six touchdown passes in the first half against the chicago bears in a game seen here on nbc. that ties an nfl record t packers led 42-0 at the half, went on to win it 55-14. incredible game for aaron rodgers. >> this in seattle, a fan's head turning into an unlikely perch for the seahawks' live mascot. yikes. tama flies out of the tunnel before thesome games, you see he decided to make friends with that guy. and it took a det
angela merkel attended, once part of the barrier that divided east and west berlin. music, fireworks and the release of 8,000 balloons that trace the route of the berlin wall. >> speaking of incredible sights look at this one in texas this weekend when a dash cam captured a fire ball streaking across the sky over san antonio. people all over the state reported seeing what appeared to be a meteor shower. the weather service says there were no reports of a meteor landing somewhere nearby....
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german chancellor angela merkel attended a huge event at brandenburg gate once part of the barrier that divided east and west berlin. and sunday night's events included music, fireworks and the release of 8,000 balloons that traced the root of the berlin wall. a spectacular sight there. >>> speaking of incredible sights take a look at this one in texas this weekend when a dashcam captured a fireball streaking across the sky over san antonio. people all over the state reported seeing what appeared to be a meteor shower but the national weather service says there were no reports of a meteor landing somewhere nearby. hmm. ♪ i don't know. >> is that it? >> we'll have to wait and see. everybody is talking green bay packers' quarterback aaron rodgers lit up the sky in a different way sunday night. he threw six touchdown passes in the first half against the chicago bears in a game that was seen right here on nbc. that ties an nfl record. the packers led 42-0 at the half. they went on to win it 55-14. incredible game for aaron rodgers. >>> meanwhile, what happened in seattle, a fan's head tur
german chancellor angela merkel attended a huge event at brandenburg gate once part of the barrier that divided east and west berlin. and sunday night's events included music, fireworks and the release of 8,000 balloons that traced the root of the berlin wall. a spectacular sight there. >>> speaking of incredible sights take a look at this one in texas this weekend when a dashcam captured a fireball streaking across the sky over san antonio. people all over the state reported seeing...
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german chancellor angela merkel spoke at a memorial service honoring the more than 130 people who were killed by east german border guards as they tried to cross from east to west during the nearly thirty years the wall stood. >> ( translated ): the fall of the wall showed us that dreams can become reality. nothing has to stay as it is, no matter how high the barricades are. >> sreenivasan: earlier this weekend, the former soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, speaking in berlin, warned that east-west relations are once again deteriorating. >> ( translated ): the world is on the brink of a new cold war, some are even saying that it has already begun. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, a new government report says homelessness is declining. the study by the department of housing and urban development estimates the number of homeless at 578,000. that represents a 25% drop from 2010. homelessness among veterans reportedly dropped 33 percent during the same period. and school cafeteria food might not always be tasty but it is nutritious. virginia tech researchers sampled 1,300 lunches and f
german chancellor angela merkel spoke at a memorial service honoring the more than 130 people who were killed by east german border guards as they tried to cross from east to west during the nearly thirty years the wall stood. >> ( translated ): the fall of the wall showed us that dreams can become reality. nothing has to stay as it is, no matter how high the barricades are. >> sreenivasan: earlier this weekend, the former soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, speaking in berlin, warned...
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merkel prayed for those victimized by the wall and gave thanks that the wall is no more and all of germany is a democratic county. >> two americans who have been held by north korea are free. kenneth bae and matthew miller landed in washington after being released last night. last night a very thankful bae thank president obama for his help. bae was arrested in 2012 while leading a tour group to a north korean economic zone. >> u.s. war planes have destroyed a convoy of armored isis vehicles in iraq that may have included the top leaders. u.s. officials say they received the intelligence report that the convoy that was steroid was carrying isis leaders including the head of the movement, el baghdady. there is no confirmation of his death. >>> a bombing in the capitol of baghdad has killed 43 people. isis-backed as you sunni militae been blamed for the number of bombings in the shiite neighborhoods in the recent weeks. >>> president obama is on his way to beijing. he will visit china, myanmar and australia. china is hosting the apec summit. the president will hold separate meetings with a n
merkel prayed for those victimized by the wall and gave thanks that the wall is no more and all of germany is a democratic county. >> two americans who have been held by north korea are free. kenneth bae and matthew miller landed in washington after being released last night. last night a very thankful bae thank president obama for his help. bae was arrested in 2012 while leading a tour group to a north korean economic zone. >> u.s. war planes have destroyed a convoy of armored isis...
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angela merkel from east germany, how significant is that that she continues her tenure? >> she has the experience of this east german register e-mail and that is a very important element for her. she speaks russian, which is an advantage. she can speak to putin directly who happens to speak german, too. so her role is critical and germany is critical in finding ways of not putting the index of ukraine at risk and at the same time, do everything to stabilize the country and that needs probably a greater german effort, comic effort to help in mccain and be ready to use a stronger position of nato in the area to make sure that you know, other countries that are a part of nato and the european union are not intimidated by putin. >> dieter dettke from georgetown university, a professor at the bmw center for germanan studies and with the center for execute stud i recognize thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> we will continue the conversation tomorrow morning joinings from brookings as he talks about how washington will try to tend gridlock between both ends of pennsy
angela merkel from east germany, how significant is that that she continues her tenure? >> she has the experience of this east german register e-mail and that is a very important element for her. she speaks russian, which is an advantage. she can speak to putin directly who happens to speak german, too. so her role is critical and germany is critical in finding ways of not putting the index of ukraine at risk and at the same time, do everything to stabilize the country and that needs...
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chancellor merkel lit candles in memory of those who died trying to reach the free berlin known as west berlin. officials gathered at the berlin wall chapel of reconciliation to pray for those victimized by the wall and to offer thanks that the wall is no more and that all of germany is a democratic county. yesterday, former president gorbachev said all the problems in the east and west -- all the progress made in the east and west is being scuttled by what's happening in the ukraine. >> we might scuttle all that as is positive and i am concerned currently. >> gorbachev was the head of the soviet union when the wall came down. >> the liberty medal presentation can be seen tonight on 6abc, malala was given the award. she is 17 and the youngest no bell peace prize winner in history. it airs tonight at 5:00 p.m. right before "action news." it's on? oh yeah. with who? the citizens banker lady. she made things way simple for me, like how to deposit a check from my phone. she's even gonna send me alerts if my balance gets too low. total special treatment. you do know the alerts don't come fro
chancellor merkel lit candles in memory of those who died trying to reach the free berlin known as west berlin. officials gathered at the berlin wall chapel of reconciliation to pray for those victimized by the wall and to offer thanks that the wall is no more and that all of germany is a democratic county. yesterday, former president gorbachev said all the problems in the east and west -- all the progress made in the east and west is being scuttled by what's happening in the ukraine. >>...
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merkel grew up in communist controlled east germany. >>> vandal hit a local charter school taking valuable computer commitment. annie mccormick got her hands on 9 surveillance video. >> president obama named his nominee for the u.s. attorney general, what she is not part of and how he can help her. >> bernard hopkins is still going at age 50. >> reporter: nydia here's a look at the headlines. we'll see sunshine over the next several days. this will help us get back into the 60s as early as monday. we have a cold blast coming in the seven-day forecast. it arrives on thursday, i'll have the details when we come right back. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>
merkel grew up in communist controlled east germany. >>> vandal hit a local charter school taking valuable computer commitment. annie mccormick got her hands on 9 surveillance video. >> president obama named his nominee for the u.s. attorney general, what she is not part of and how he can help her. >> bernard hopkins is still going at age 50. >> reporter: nydia here's a look at the headlines. we'll see sunshine over the next several days. this will help us get back...
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jim, there's angela merkel now. she has arrived at the berlin wall memorial. minutes from now she'll open a new exhibition on a street that saw heart-rending scenes of families ripped apart, friends cut off from one another, back when the infamous wall was suddenly erected by communist authorities in august 1961. we just saw jim clancy's report. 25 years ago for cnn. of course he's still on our team today. and he's part of our special coverage there in berlin. so stay with us for a two-hour special, looking at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. jim clancy, fred pleitgen and holly gorani pick things up from berlin in just a minute. you're watching cnn. s. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers all over the world and in the united states this hour. we are live in berlin. as events are under way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. we'll get to all the celebrat n celebrations and festivities in a moment. you're seeing the beginning of those commemorative events on your screen. two american citizens held by nor
jim, there's angela merkel now. she has arrived at the berlin wall memorial. minutes from now she'll open a new exhibition on a street that saw heart-rending scenes of families ripped apart, friends cut off from one another, back when the infamous wall was suddenly erected by communist authorities in august 1961. we just saw jim clancy's report. 25 years ago for cnn. of course he's still on our team today. and he's part of our special coverage there in berlin. so stay with us for a two-hour...
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their new life, and now all through the german government and business men and businesswoman and angela merkel walked across the wall that night from east to west. she was a laboratory technician and now the chancellor of germany. >> a lot of people take it for granted. if they saw before that wall came down 25 years ago they wouldn't. >> it was a flashpoint for the wall, and gorbachev was on the phone a lot to the east germans saying don't overreact, you know. let's try to keep cool. he didn't send the tanks and george bush, who was in the office as president at this time, said we should reunite germany. that was a big day as well. >> remarkable day and were you there. tom, always great to see you. >> thank you, willie. >> carson, let's send it over to you. >> here with the legendary >>> you're watching today in the bay. >> a very good morning to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. new details on a shooting involving a san francisco police officer and a gunman. it happened near the intersection of 25th and connecticut streets last night. investigators say an officer was trailing a suspect
their new life, and now all through the german government and business men and businesswoman and angela merkel walked across the wall that night from east to west. she was a laboratory technician and now the chancellor of germany. >> a lot of people take it for granted. if they saw before that wall came down 25 years ago they wouldn't. >> it was a flashpoint for the wall, and gorbachev was on the phone a lot to the east germans saying don't overreact, you know. let's try to keep...
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angela merkel is widely regarded as the most powerful and visionary leader in europe. we walked from east germany into west germany that night. she was a lbt technician in east germany came to the west and now the chancellor of the country. the nato alliance began to fray around the edges and this is when we need it more to deal what's going on in the middle east and putin. really a full discussion last night. and newseum is a treasure. we need ad repository for the good work of journalism and history of it and a place where journalists can go and talk about their craft and it's working out very well. >> that changed the world. here's the next question. as we move on to the election, the mid-terms next week will they change anything? >> i'm sorry, repeat that again. >> will the mid-terms next week change anything, what is this election decideding? >> we talked about changing the world with the fall of the berlin wall. we were just like washington to change a little bit. will next week's elections do anything to do that? >> you know, the thing is, joe, that i don't thin
angela merkel is widely regarded as the most powerful and visionary leader in europe. we walked from east germany into west germany that night. she was a lbt technician in east germany came to the west and now the chancellor of the country. the nato alliance began to fray around the edges and this is when we need it more to deal what's going on in the middle east and putin. really a full discussion last night. and newseum is a treasure. we need ad repository for the good work of journalism and...
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german chancellor angela merkel had a measured reaction. >> translator: in the last few months there has been a lot of activity in terms of russian army exercises but i'm not acutely worried that a bigger violation of airspace is taking place. >> reporter: meanwhile vladimir putin ratcheted up. >> maybe the united states the way they implement their leadership, is it beneficial to everybody and their constant interference in all the world's affairs brings peace, democracy? we should just relax, enjoy? >> reporter: the on going tensions in ukraine are the reason many assume russian planes buzzed europe, the provocation of one nuclear state by another. expect to see more. >> when you play nuclear brinkmanship, there's always the possibility, though maybe not very high, that you can actually slip. the threat of nuclear war is not zero, and that's very important because without that, you can't really use it as effective blackmail tool. >> reporter: bret, whether this is brinksmanship or sabre rattling or something else, the four incidents seemed to be part of a pattern of increasing russ
german chancellor angela merkel had a measured reaction. >> translator: in the last few months there has been a lot of activity in terms of russian army exercises but i'm not acutely worried that a bigger violation of airspace is taking place. >> reporter: meanwhile vladimir putin ratcheted up. >> maybe the united states the way they implement their leadership, is it beneficial to everybody and their constant interference in all the world's affairs brings peace, democracy? we...
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then we have jeff merkel who is running for senate there. he has voted 99% of the time nothingma and has done for jobs up here in the pacific northwest. people continue to vote for this guy. aboveemployment is way the national average. both of these individuals are doing nothing to help the economy appear. is tone like everybody deaf to the free market and taking responsibility to where you are at in this world. wisconsin. jack is waiting on our line for republicans. neither democrat no republican party offers anything in the way of dynamic leadership. let's say the economy is a bar and field and you have those -- and you have two powerful horses pulling the plow. one is pulling west, one is pulling ease. you get no plowing done. the next thing i will talk about is a little bit of a problem solving. identifying the problem is the easy part of problem solving. what you need to do is to find -- ok, i have got a problem. but now you have the hard part. why didn't my car start? what do i have to do to fix it. yell about all of the problems that
then we have jeff merkel who is running for senate there. he has voted 99% of the time nothingma and has done for jobs up here in the pacific northwest. people continue to vote for this guy. aboveemployment is way the national average. both of these individuals are doing nothing to help the economy appear. is tone like everybody deaf to the free market and taking responsibility to where you are at in this world. wisconsin. jack is waiting on our line for republicans. neither democrat no...
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robert engle, nyu school of business and he pinpointed it and said it was europe and angela merkel's inability to simply come out and say we'll do what it takes to keep germany's economy strong. you have a different opinion why we saw volatility and why it will continue. >> yes. liz. i think we've been in uncharacteristically low volatility times. i mean if you look at last week's volatility compared to many times in history, it was high, but it was not, actually low by historical standards. i do think there is this building fear of deflation in the marketplace. qe, in theory is going to end. that is like tightening. the dollar is the about getting higher. that is like getting to be monetary tightening. dollar is reacting to fear of monetary tightening and i think that what caused a couple fed presidents to come out last week and talk about extending qe. we think there is high amount of uncertainty in spite of the fact economy is doing fairly well. david: i want to go back to bob iaccino here. joe, we haven't forgotten about you. we'll come to you right next. bob, you're a buyer even
robert engle, nyu school of business and he pinpointed it and said it was europe and angela merkel's inability to simply come out and say we'll do what it takes to keep germany's economy strong. you have a different opinion why we saw volatility and why it will continue. >> yes. liz. i think we've been in uncharacteristically low volatility times. i mean if you look at last week's volatility compared to many times in history, it was high, but it was not, actually low by historical...
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. >> chancellor merkel makes decisions based on the politics. >> of course. like she has a problem, basically in charge of your grade in that situation, you can imagine a president of the united states, the person making the policies were elected by texas alone, you would have strange policies. the germans have done better than that. >> it is important, notwithstanding, not to exaggerate the story of slowdown. >> yes. i made the point that imf continues to forecast the world will grow at 5%, mostly because of asia. 5% a year, roughly speaking, the emerging economies will double in size every 14 or 15 years. that is a lot of demand. it is a huge shift in power. it is a word to say this isn't the end of the world. it is much better than 2008. >> they have revised their estimates downward. >> cumulatively, 2%. mostly for other parts of the emerging world. asia is holding up well. if that were to continue, they would have to be much more worried. as things are at the moment, 5% growth in the emerging world, 2% in the developing world. world average is 3-4%. this
. >> chancellor merkel makes decisions based on the politics. >> of course. like she has a problem, basically in charge of your grade in that situation, you can imagine a president of the united states, the person making the policies were elected by texas alone, you would have strange policies. the germans have done better than that. >> it is important, notwithstanding, not to exaggerate the story of slowdown. >> yes. i made the point that imf continues to forecast the...
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. >> chancellor merkel makes decisions for the economy based on what she thinks the politics are. >> of course. >> because politician like to get re-elected. >> of course. she has the particular problem, she's basically in charge of europe but the electorate she's accountable do is just the german electorate. >> rose: they don't want to be europe's bankers. >> you could imagine, let's suppose that the president of the united states, the person making the policies for the united states were elected by texas alone, you would have a rather strange set of policies. the germans have done better than that. >> rose: you have also said it is important, notwithstanding what we've said, it is important not to exaggerate the story of slowdown in the world economy. >> yes, i think that's very important. i mean i made the point that the imf continues to forecast that the emerging world will continue to grow in the medium at five percent a year. that is mostly because of asia. that latin america, middle east, russia is terrible. but five percent a year, five percent a year roughly speaking, the em
. >> chancellor merkel makes decisions for the economy based on what she thinks the politics are. >> of course. >> because politician like to get re-elected. >> of course. she has the particular problem, she's basically in charge of europe but the electorate she's accountable do is just the german electorate. >> rose: they don't want to be europe's bankers. >> you could imagine, let's suppose that the president of the united states, the person making the...